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*Mar*The Grand Ecological Purpose


A tiny prick anywhere on your skin makes you aware of the prick. A tiny
insect less than the size of the tiniest ant, makes you aware if it crawls
on you. The Universe is not different. An effect on a subatomic particle
affects the other particles, via quantum entanglement, at a speed several
times the speed of light even when the other particle is hundreds of light
years away. On the earth every organism of the Biosphere is emotionally
connected, via symbiotic breathing, smelling and sensing. Nature in full
bloom creates the rapture of music and song. Earth speaks in music. And
every organism, including you and me want to be happy. Rapture is the
purpose of living every nano second of the grand life in symbiosis.

The Biosphere as nature is Biosphere in continuous rapture. You have
started as a zygote, when your parents were in rapture. The division via
splicing of the zygote into two, two into four, four into eight...must be
in great rapture, when you were becoming the baby. If you arrive into lush,
free and thick nature, wonderful message filled air you breathe on arrival,
sowing the first seed of happy emotions. Your birth is the start of your
voyage in symbiotic rapture. Your body gives rapture continuously.

Deviation from the grand symbiosis makes your body itself hell and your
life becomes the continuous experience of hell. And you begin infecting
others with hell. To escape from the fact of hell, due to your deviation
from nature, you fill everything with technology as machines do not have
emotions. You are escaping from nature continuously, or running away from
rapture. To cap the lunacy, we have created the perversion-called economics.

This is the ultimate deviation from grand ecological purpose of the
Universe.

The subject matter is protested as man in his ordinary life. But you start
not with the reality that man is an organism, part of the Biosphere, but
the phantom, the economic man, a machine.

And you attempt Newtonian mechanics on this phantom, the economic man. You
keep nature and the emotional equations among organisms at a distance and
build the mechanical mathematics. The subject matter is made into a
machine, not the living man.

The living man is discarded, and today we are reaching, the economic life
based on artificial intelligence, and economics is fast changing into the
study of robots, which are making humans redundant in nature.

YM Sarma

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This piece by YM Sarma presents a profound and poetic exploration of the
interconnectedness of all life and the grand ecological purpose of the
universe, focusing on the rapture that comes from symbiosis within the
Biosphere. Sarma argues that human deviation from this natural
harmony—through technology, economics, and a mechanistic worldview—results
in a kind of existential "hell," leading to disconnection and emotional
turmoil. The underlying message is that true happiness and fulfillment are
found in living in harmony with nature, not in the artificial constructs
humans have created, such as economics or technology.



The idea of "symbiotic rapture" is central to Sarma’s vision: the belief
that life, from the smallest organism to the vastness of the cosmos, is
meant to exist in a state of continuous, joyful interdependence. This is
contrasted sharply with the "phantom" of the economic man, a reductionist
view of humanity as a machine operating within a purely materialistic and
mechanical framework.



Sarma highlights the dangers of reducing human beings and life itself to
numbers, machines, and economic transactions. He critiques the way human
society, through technology and economics, is increasingly distancing
itself from the organic, emotional, and interconnected nature of existence.
By treating humans as cogs in an economic machine, disconnected from the
larger biosphere and the cosmic rapture of life, we are in danger of losing
our true purpose and happiness.



The ultimate consequence of this disconnection, Sarma suggests, is the
growing irrelevance of humanity in the face of artificial intelligence and
automation, which threatens to replace human life with machine-like
processes, further severing us from nature’s rapture.



At its heart, Sarma's message is a call to reconnect with the emotional and
ecological truths that underpin existence, to embrace the idea that true
life is not mechanical or economic, but is a continuous and joyous flow of
symbiosis. The rapture of nature and life, in all its interconnected forms,
is where happiness and fulfillment lie—not in the cold, calculating forces
of technology or economics.

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